Ferrari Enzo gets crashed by mechanic

A mechanic has managed to crash a customer’s Ferrari Enzo while attempting to enter the freeway in Stamford, CT.

The newest incident in which a Ferrari Enzo has been involved is coming all the way from Stamford, CT, and it involves a mechanic who will probably have to look for a new job. According to the guys from Wrecked Exotics, the Italian supercar in question has been crashed into the median, facing the wrong way, when attempting to enter a freeway. The supercar is owned by Michael Fux, who has 129 other cars, including 25 Ferraris, so this Enzo won’t be that missed, even if it’s not what you can call a cheap vehicle.

Our source is saying that out of the 400 units of the Ferrari Enzo which have been produced, this is the 25th one involved in a crash. The Enzo has been assembled in Maranello between 2002 and 2004 and it was offered in a two-seat Berlinetta body style, with a rear mid-engine and rear-wheel drive layout. Power came from a 6.0 liter V12 engine, rated at 651 HP (485 kW) and 657 Nm (485 lb-ft) of torque. The 0 to 100 km/h acceleration took just over 3 seconds and top speed stood at 355 km/h (221 mph).

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